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Code · New York · Environmental Conservation · Water Pollution Control · Procedure

§ 17-0903. Notices; service of process.

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§ 17-0903. Notices; service of process.
1. Notices of all public hearings held pursuant to this title shall
specify the time, date and place of hearing.
2. Service of all processes, except subpoenas, shall be made in the
same manner as a summons in a civil action or by registered or certified
mail with a return receipt requested, addressed to the individual served
in person or in a representative capacity as hereinafter provided at his
last known residence, office or place of business. Such service shall be
made upon a municipality by serving the chief executive or counsel
thereof, upon a sewer district, authority, commission or private
corporation by serving an officer thereof, or upon an unincorporated
association or partnership or other company of persons, which has a
president or treasurer, by serving either of such officers.
3. Subpoenas shall be served upon the witnesses personally, together
with such fees therefor as may be provided by law.
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